First off I would get my son a child advocate, meet with them and find out what his rights are in your state and what the school is to provide for him, and then call a meeting with the school. with your son advocate by your sided, and watch them do back flips to provide the services that the state insures your son by law.
You need to do the work in finding the number for education of children with disabilitys in your state and asking how you can get a advocate for your son and finding out what rights he has as a child with a disability.
Don't stop at one phone call, some times it takes many and asking for new numbers to call, but it is well worth it. Sometimes schools don't do what is right, they have to be made to do what is right by law for your child.
How do I deal with my son who is on the spectrum, like a 10 year old boy. I don't put him in a box that is marked Autistic!!! My son is going into 4th grade doing 4th grade work and is on the honor roll at school.
he plays as any 10 year old boy does, he rides his bike down the road my himself or with friends, rides horse and dirt bikes and his 4- wheeler. I never stop him when he is ready to do things on his own, I hold my breath as I have done with my daughter and let him grow.
After he was dianosed when he was about 3, I read and read and most of it was never good, we stopped reading and doing what they said to do, and started to take one day at a time, and stopped living under what he was called and started to live with it, and understanding what he was able to do, not by what the books
say that he can do but what he said he was able to do.
J. Ohio.